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GREAT Project Blog
The GREAT project at the International conference on Changing Cities!
Posted
Oct 25 '24
in Climate Change, Publications, Conference Presentation, Conference Papers
The GREAT project presents ‘Rooftop Revolution’ at the Changing Cities Conference in Rhodes Island Greece, a game from the GREAT project that brings citizens and policymakers together to explore sustainable uses for Nicosia's rooftops.
GREAT Project at the Science Festival Frankfurt
Posted
Oct 23 '24
in Project Updates
GREAT project manager, Dr. Jane Yau, was at the Science Festival Frankfurt on 28.9.2024, showcasing the new Play2Act: Gaming for Climate and Nature Survey, made in collaboration with the United Nations Development Program.
Transforming Climate Policy Dialogue through Game-Based Methods
Posted
Oct 23 '24
in Conference Papers, Climate Change, Games
Discover how game-based interventions, through role-playing, are helping Austrian students engage with climate policy and promote green jobs. Learn about the impact of discussion quality on climate change beliefs and how this method is paving the way for future educational applications.
PlanetPlay leads the charge for climate action at the UN
Posted
Oct 08 '24
in Funding Organisations, Climate Change
We led a delegation at the UNDP’s Climate Promise event to explore how games can promote climate action and keep global warming below 1.5°C. Learn more about the UNDP Climate Promise and our initiative here.
PlanetPlay has teamed up with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) to launch an exciting new initiative, Play2Act.
Posted
Oct 08 '24
in Climate Change, Funding Organisations
PlanetPlay and UNDP have launched Play2Act, an in-game poll that lets players share views on gaming's role in tackling climate change. Rolling out globally in late 2024, it’s backed by top studios and aims to engage gamers in driving environmental action.
GREAT Adventures: Successes from April - September 2024
Posted
Sep 17 '24
in Newsletter, Project Updates
From finalist in the Falling Walls Summit Science Engagement 2024, to making an interview with Forbes, to the sharing of business models & policy insight report, and showcasing scientific presentations and publication, the GREAT project presents these in this issue of the newsletter!
GREAT project releases first Policy Insight Briefing
Posted
Sep 16 '24
in Funding Organisations, Journal Articles
This policy brief introduces initial insights from two innovative approaches aimed at leveraging games to promote social engagement and facilitate dialogue between citizens and policymakers.
GREAT Games for Culture Research Hub
Posted
Sep 16 '24
in Games
New Zotero community features bibliographic references useful in GREAT Project research activities.
Global Young Academy Magazine 2024
Posted
Sep 16 '24
in Publications, Insight Reports
Explore the transformative potential of games in society impacting on climate education and action through Dr. Jane Yau’s article in the Global Young Academy’s Connection Magazine.
GREAT Project releases Business Models report
Posted
Sep 13 '24
in Insight Reports
Want to know how to use games to reach citizens to get their preferences for business, policy-making or other purposes?
PlanetPlay new CSO is interviewed by Forbes
Posted
Sep 10 '24
in Press Coverage
Find out what happens when two entrepreneurs / companies with the same passion on climate action get together. Read this exciting Forbes interview!
GREAT project posters presentations at IEEE Games, Entertainment & Media Conference
Posted
Jun 19 '24
in Events
Jane Yau presented GREAT project findings at IEEE Conference, highlighting game co-design for climate action, data sprints, and AI in marketing.
We are Falling Walls Science Engagement Finalist!
Posted
Jun 17 '24
in Events
Our GREAT project is a finalist in the Falling Walls Summit Science Engagement 2024, showcasing games' impact on climate policy.
Simon Egenfeldt-Nielsen Speaks at the Creative Business Cup 2024 Global Finals
Posted
Jun 04 '24
in Events, Games
Exciting panel discussion on "Gaming for Culture and Society" at Creative Business Cup 2024 Global Finals.
Playmob/PlanetPlay Lead Delegation of Games Studios at UNDP Climate Promise Event
Posted
May 20 '24
in Events, Climate Change
During Earth Week 2024, CEOs Jude Ower and Rhea Loucas discussed how the games industry can support climate action by leveraging games to mobilize players for climate advocacy.
GREAT Project Presentation at the International Conference of Young Scientists 2024
Posted
May 13 '24
in Events
DIPF's Jane Yau presented, receiving positive feedback on its alignment with the UN Climate Promise Plan.
NWU Launches Educational Card Game Prosper to Mark World IP Day
Posted
May 07 '24
in Games
Created by Dr Byron Bunt and Dr Lance Bunt, the game presents different challenges relating to making society better.
How Does Environmental Perception Affect Players' In-game Behaviors?
Posted
Apr 17 '24
in Publications, Games
Professors Tlili and Huang's study in Entertainment Computing reveals that players’ environmental perceptions affect their in-game behaviors, influencing eco-friendly game design.
GREAT Project Presentation at World Forum Women in Science
Posted
Apr 16 '24
in Events
Led by DIPF's Jane Yau, the session included a number of initiatives of empowering women and underrepresented groups to take on science activities and careers to advance the SDGs
GREAT Poster at the 5th European Citizen Science Association Conference
Posted
Apr 08 '24
in Events
Project partners Katharina Koller and Barbara Kieslinger from ZSI raised interest with their poster titled 'Game On: Exploring Game-Based Tools for Citizen Engagement in Climate Research Policy'.
GREAT Endeavors: Reflections of a Year of Impact!
Posted
Mar 19 '24
in Project Updates, Newsletter
20+ GREAT presentations & communication events in 2023 including upcoming ones in 2024.
2nd GREAT Consortium Meeting in Copenhagen on Feb 28-29th, 2024
Posted
Mar 01 '24
in Project Updates, Events
GREAT Project partners held 2 productive days of interactive workshops, capacity-building activities and interesting conversations.
GREAT presentation at UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning
Posted
Feb 27 '24
in Events
GREAT Project presented to UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning in Hamburg.
Frederick University Collaborates with Urban Gorillas NGO to Explore the Potential of Rooftop Utilization in Cities for Adapting to Climate Change
Posted
Jan 24 '24
in Project Updates
Pioneer projects in Nicosia with the European Creative Rooftop Network highlight underused rooftop potential for biodiversity and renewable energy.
2023 5th World Young Scientist Summit - China
Posted
Nov 08 '23
in Events, Climate Change
The GREAT Project was invited to take part in events to advance climate actions as part of the 5th World Young Scientist Summit, being held being held in Wenzhou China.
SGI Presents DiBL at Game-Based Learning Summit
Posted
Nov 03 '23
in Events, Games
Simon Egenfeldt-Nielsen introduced SGI's digital learning game format designed to cater to the classroom’s unique strength and weaknesses.
2023 American Psychological Association Divisision 34 Conference
Posted
Nov 02 '23
in Events, Climate Change
ZSI’s Katharina Koller shared insights on the GREAT Project's participatory approach to game-based research for promoting climate action.
Invitation to Collaborate on the Games for Culture Cluster
Posted
Nov 01 '23
in Project Updates, Horizon Europe
The GREAT project is excited to be invited to collaborate with other projects in the EU Games for Culture cluster.
Using Games to Increase the Reach of Diverse Citizens
Posted
Oct 31 '23
in Events, Games
At the Berlin Institute of Health, GREAT discussed how the use of games can be used to increase the reach of diverse citizens to improve research quality.
First Meeting and Synergies With EU Sister Projects
Posted
Oct 31 '23
in Project Updates, Events, Horizon Europe
The GREAT Project coordinates its efforts with two Horizon Europe sister projects.
17th European Conference on Games Based Learning
Posted
Oct 10 '23
in Events, Games
University of Bolton's Prof. Paul Hollins gave a talk on "The Application of Games to Engage Citizens in Climate Change Policy Development".
Dilemma Games for Policy Making
Posted
Oct 02 '23
in Games
GREAT's dilemma based approach helps highlight the complexities of policy-making to citizens.
13th Brazilian-German Frontiers of Science and Technology Symposium in Bremen, Germany
Posted
Sep 24 '23
in Events, Climate Change
Dr. Jane Yau presented in the a healthcare session, on the use of computer games to improve and prevent the spread of infectious diseases.
SGI Demos Dilemma Based Learning at EdTech Denmark's 2023 Digital Learning Day
Posted
Sep 07 '23
in Events, Games, Climate Change
Simon Egenfeldt-Nielsen spoke with various stakeholders regarding DiBL and climate games with the aim of attracting interest and increasing awareness of the GREAT Project.
Global Young Academy Magazine
Posted
Jul 25 '23
in Press Coverage
Explore the transformative potential of innovative technologies in education, gender equality, and climate action through Dr. Jane Yau's article in the Global Young Academy's Connections Magazine, shedding light on how mobile technologies, open science, and mobile games can drive positive change and improve well-being worldwide.
UN SDG and Games for Change Summit
Posted
Jul 18 '23
in Events, Games
Jude Ower, Founder and CEO of Playmob presented at the first ever SDG and G4C (Games for Change) Summit, held at the United Nations HQ on 17th July 2023.
Malaysia Young Academy
Posted
Jul 11 '23
in Events
Discover the insights shared in the plenary talk, 'Achieving 21st Century Education and Skills for Sustainable Development Goals', at the 'Young Minds in Technology Advancements' event.
World Young Scientist Summit
Posted
Jul 08 '23
in Events, Climate Change
The GREAT Project invited to present their work at a key side event of the World Young Scientist Summit 2023 - International Young Scientists Forum on Ecology and Resource Sustainable Development of Silk Road held in Urumqi, China on 8-10 July 2023.
Irish Games Based Learning Conference
Posted
Jun 29 '23
in Events, Games
Dr. Simon Egenfeldt-Nielsen's talk 'Collaborative Dilemma Based Learning Games' at the Irish Conference on Game-Based Learning discusses harnessing the power of students and teachers in the classroom for a richer digital learning experience.
GREAT Project Presentations at the 2023 Intl. Conference of Young Scientists
Posted
Jun 05 '23
in Events, Project Updates
Dissemination activities were underway at the event held in conjunction with the Global Young Academy Annual General Meeting, Kigali, Rwanda, 5-9 June, 2023.
GREAT Project attends UN Steering Committee event
Posted
May 26 '23
in Events
In May 2023, three representatives of the GREAT project were invited to a UN Steering Committee event targeting Education for Sustainable Development, organised by UNECE.
Climate Change Symposium
Posted
May 05 '23
in Events, Climate Change
Professor Paul Hollins from the GREAT project gave a keynote presentation at the "Five Minutes to Twelve" Symposium on Climate Change, garnering interest and anticipation from climate change experts and students alike.
Sustainable Innovation
Posted
Mar 26 '23
in Events, Climate Change
The GREAT project made its mark at the 23rd Sustainable Innovation conference, presenting 'A Pathway to Sustainable Impact on Climate Change Policy' through games and engaging in panel discussions, aiming to raise awareness and collaborate with industry partners for advancing climate action and sustainable development goals.
GREAT Project kick-off meeting
Posted
Mar 04 '23
in Project Updates
A fruitful and successful kick-off meeting for the GREAT project (Games Realising Effective and Affective Transformation, co-funded by EU and UKRI) with all consortium partners was held on 1-2 March.
Project kick-off: Games Realising Effective and Affective Transformation (GREAT)
Posted
Feb 27 '23
in Project Updates
A new European Union-funded project involving scientific and private-sector partner organizations is investigating how computer games can be used to improve climate protection.